Noramco now has available Self-Regulating Heat Trace Cables for Residential, Commercial and Industrial applications. The Multi-Application Cable is not only energy efficient and easy to install but also comes with Class 1, Div 1 Rating (hazardous, non-hazardous and corrosive environments.) Talk to your local Noramco rep for more information.

Fire and Building Codes now require plenum cables in certain installations. Plenum spaces (drop ceilings or spaces below the floor) commonly contain lighting fixtures, heating and air-conditioning ducts, wiring for electrical communication, along with alarm and security circuits. Because these areas can be high in oxygen content during a fire,

Come join us for our First Annual Garage Sale and BBQ July 11th, 2019 at the Edmonton Location. There will be truckload sales, daily offers and of course you can bid on a skid from the garage. For a Toonie donation, Dunk your Sales Rep in the Tank. Or try the

January 18, 2019. A number of major retailers in a busy Calgary mall had to shut down because of a power outage due to an unknown failure. Officials with the shopping center issued a statement that a large number of stores were affected by the blackout and would be closed until further notice. Late Friday

What is Olflex Chain ? Olflex Chain is a remodelled control cable from Lapp Group’s product line that offers multiple uses in torsion, flex and automation. A unique feature of this cable is its ability to lay in raceways due to its tray rating. Facilities that would most benefit from this cable is automated

Learn how to drastically reduce your on hand inventory with a revolutionary new product from Lapp Group. Olflex™ chain is suitable for flex applications as well as laying in tray. Our webinar will be taking place June 20th, 2018 - 1:00EST. To signup click: WEBINAR SIGNUP

Download Canadian Electrical Code (CEC) changes. The new Canadian Electrical Code was passed in January of this year. The Canadian Electrical Code is not law, it is a standards guide. By constitution the Provinces are responsible for electrical safety. In practice, the provinces adopt the code in whole or with minor variations. At that